So the kernel is loaded directly into the SBC memory through RedBoot, and to
put a new file-system onto the board, you simply copy a file system over to the
root drive (or boot from nfs).
So how are these root file-systems made? I was looking at Debian (armel
binaries) and there is the debootstrap utility to make the root-file system
except for things like the nodes in the /dev folder.
Can anyone point me in the direction of some relevant documentation, or a
tutorial?
Has anyone given this a try?
Would something like the nodes in the dev folder be populated automatically
through udev? Or do the SBC boards not support that?
Sorry, this is a lot of information all at once, any help is welcome.
I'm using a TS-7260.
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